As you've read/heard by now, former Trail Blazer Zach Randolph swapped New York (Knickerbockers) for Los Angeles (Clippers) today.
I know what you're thinking: Finally! Zach Randolph and Ricky Davis on the same team!

Randolph will play for former Trail Blazers coach Mike Dunleavy, who had this to say about his new power forward:

Randolph, the 19th overall pick in the 2001 draft, led the Knicks with 20.5 points and 12.5 rebounds. He has career averages of 16.4 points and 8.2 rebounds over seven seasons.

"He's good for us now and in the future," Dunleavy said. "It was something we felt like we had to do."

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"Other than Chris Kaman right now, we probably don't have a guy who should be dominant in the low post," Dunleavy said. "This gives us two big guys that are pretty proficient in the low post. Marcus Camby is a great complement to both of those guys."

Zach Randolph is a statistical monster. But he's never been a winner. Of course, Elton Brand's never been a winner either. EB managed to miss the playoffs every year but one, but he was a nice guy, volunteering in the community and making movies in the off season. Z-Bo spent most of his time volunteering in strip clubs.

Here's what's really interesting: the Clippers now have four players on their roster that have, at one point or another, put up all star worthy numbers. In addition to those four, they have second year player Al Thornton and rookie Eric Gordon who both appear to have star potential. There's no lack of talent on the roster.